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I have flown approx. 20 flights (running the battery pack to 25%) with no issues at all.
Then this weekend I went to fly a little bit (same place I always do near my house) and the first thing I noticed is that I had no camera feed when I hit the "fly" button on the app (solo app on Samsung note).
I had not removed the gopro since the last flight but I decided to remove the gopro and reinstall to see if that helped......it did not.
So then I decided to power off everything and power back up......still no feed.
Normally when I would hit the fly button on the app, a rotating circle would appear on the center of the screen and rotate a few times while the camera was initiating (or whatever its doing at that time)......but this time, the circle would appear, maybe rotate a little and quit, and show the camera button (non active) with no feed.
Another thing I noticed is that while powering up and down a few times (with some pause in between), it was taking a while for the app to connect to the aircraft and the controller would say "waiting on solo" (usually it would not take long at all). So after powering down and back up a few times, it eventually powered up and had camera feed and everything seamed normal.
So I took off and was flying within 75 feet of the controller (antennas pointed down and out a little like manual suggests)(had about 12 satelites) and I got a message on the controller of "lost signal" so I was thinking that it should go into the return to home mode any second but it didn't for a while......and I realized that I still had control of it as well.....it was reacting normally......I flew a little bit wondering whats going on and then a few seconds later, it did go into the return to home sequence and went to the programmed elevation and returned to home.
After the RTH, I flew again until the battery power was close to 25% and then brought it back and landed.
After I brought it back in, and powered off, I powered back up and sure enough, no camera feed.
I figure I will try again today and see what happens (possibly wifi interference?) and if it still does it, I will check connections and whatever else I can think of before trying to contact 3DR.
If anyone actually read all that and has any suggestions, I would appreciate it LOL!
Thanks
Then this weekend I went to fly a little bit (same place I always do near my house) and the first thing I noticed is that I had no camera feed when I hit the "fly" button on the app (solo app on Samsung note).
I had not removed the gopro since the last flight but I decided to remove the gopro and reinstall to see if that helped......it did not.
So then I decided to power off everything and power back up......still no feed.
Normally when I would hit the fly button on the app, a rotating circle would appear on the center of the screen and rotate a few times while the camera was initiating (or whatever its doing at that time)......but this time, the circle would appear, maybe rotate a little and quit, and show the camera button (non active) with no feed.
Another thing I noticed is that while powering up and down a few times (with some pause in between), it was taking a while for the app to connect to the aircraft and the controller would say "waiting on solo" (usually it would not take long at all). So after powering down and back up a few times, it eventually powered up and had camera feed and everything seamed normal.
So I took off and was flying within 75 feet of the controller (antennas pointed down and out a little like manual suggests)(had about 12 satelites) and I got a message on the controller of "lost signal" so I was thinking that it should go into the return to home mode any second but it didn't for a while......and I realized that I still had control of it as well.....it was reacting normally......I flew a little bit wondering whats going on and then a few seconds later, it did go into the return to home sequence and went to the programmed elevation and returned to home.
After the RTH, I flew again until the battery power was close to 25% and then brought it back and landed.
After I brought it back in, and powered off, I powered back up and sure enough, no camera feed.
I figure I will try again today and see what happens (possibly wifi interference?) and if it still does it, I will check connections and whatever else I can think of before trying to contact 3DR.
If anyone actually read all that and has any suggestions, I would appreciate it LOL!
Thanks